
Hi. I'm not trying to step on toes here or offend you, but why not just fix the dozen errors it found and submit to PG with a note that you already fixed the errors and the rest are false positives? I haven't submitted to PG before but I think there is a way to include a note to the WWs either with the file or at the top. Just explain that the errors are because of the dialect and don't really exist. At 06:55 AM 1/31/2006, you wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:13:12 +0000, Dave Fawthrop <hyphen@hyphenologist.co.uk> wrote:
I have just finished another of Hartley's Dialect Books, Hartley's Yorkshire ditties Second Series and put it through Gutcheck. It is a tiny book, 4 1/2 ins * 6 1/2 Ins and only 143 pages 3062 lines of PG Etext. Gutcheck throws 526 errors. All of which are wrong, except about 10 are trying to correct errors in the original text. It only found about a dozen real errors.